Northern Rail is offering up to £1000 cash reward after a train driver was injured
when vandals threw a large stone at his train.
The incident took place near Smithy Bridge, near Rochdale at approximately 17.50
on Saturday 11 August 2007. The driver of the 16.37 Leeds – Manchester Victoria service
reported a barrier of debris had been placed on the line and brought the train to an
emergency stop. Vandals then threw a large stone at the windscreen, which
shattered, showering the driver with glass. He was treated in hospital and released
later that evening.
Malcolm Brown, Area Director, Northern Rail said: “We will not tolerate any act of
vandalism that threatens the safety of our employees or passengers. That is why we
are offering up to £1000 reward for information leading to the successful arrest and
conviction these offenders. I would urge anyone with information to contact the
British Transport Police before these people act again with potentially more serious
consequences.”
Inspector Tony Fitzpatrick of British Transport Police said. “Throwing stones at trains
is not only foolish but extremely dangerous and it is fortunate that on this occasion
driver did not suffer any serious injuries.“BTP takes incidents of stone throwing extremely seriously and we need the help of
the local community to come forward with information. Did you see any youths acting
suspiciously near to Smithy Bridge between 17.00 and 18.00 on Saturday
evening? Anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police on Freefone
0800 40 50 40 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.”|
Inspector Fitzpatrick added. “Unfortunately during the summer holidays we often see
an increase in these types of incidents and I would urge parents, if you live near to
the railway, to ask yourself if you know where your children are playing this
summer?”
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